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Patrice Bernier was born on 23 September, 1979 in Brossard, Quebec, Canada, is a Canadian soccer player (born 1979). Discover Patrice Bernier's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 23 September 1979
Birthday 23 September
Birthplace Brossard, Quebec, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Patrice Bernier Height, Weight & Measurements

At 44 years old, Patrice Bernier height is 5′ 9″ .

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Who Is Patrice Bernier's Wife?

His wife is Mélisa Barile

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Patrice Bernier Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Patrice Bernier worth at the age of 44 years old? Patrice Bernier’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Canada. We have estimated Patrice Bernier's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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1950

He was picked up from the Norwegian 1st division team Moss F.K. for less than 500,000 NOK (approx. €63,000 or $75,000 USD).

An almost complete midfielder, he was very aggressive, with good technique, a fine passing foot, heavy shot, and exceptional running capacity.

He delivered the best stamina test results in the history of Tromsø, surpassing even former Tromsø player Morten Gamst Pedersen.

After a spectacular autumn season and a fine spring for Tromsø, they refused an offer of 10 million NOK (approx. €1.3 million) for him from the Turkish club Beşiktaş.

1979

Patrice Bernier (born September 23, 1979) is a Canadian retired professional soccer player.

A long-time mainstay of the Canada national team, the midfielder played the majority of his career with Montreal Impact in addition to playing in Denmark, Germany, and Norway.

1995

Bernier played at the 1995 FIFA U-17 World Championship in Ecuador, alongside Brad Parker.

They are the only ones of that squad to make it to the senior team.

1998

In 1998-99, Bernier played college soccer for Syracuse University in the United States.

At Syracuse, Bernier played 38 matches and recorded 34 points with 12 goals and 10 assists.

He was named to the Big East All-Rookie Team in his freshman year and the All-Big East First Team in his sophomore year.

2000

Bernier played for the original Montreal Impact in the A-league in Canada in 2000.

2003

He joined Norwegian side Moss F.K. to play alongside compatriot Rob Friend at the start of the 2003 season.

He has some background in hockey, but he was told he was too short to reach the top level.

He made his senior debut for Canada in a November 2003 friendly match against the Czech Republic.

2004

Bernier signed for Tromsø IL in the summer of 2004.

2007

Bernier started the 2007 season as one of the Tippeliga's best players, scoring two fantastic goals against Norway's best soccer club over the last 20 years, Rosenborg BK.

Although Rosenborg went on to win the game with an injury-time goal by Alexander Tettey, Bernier was awarded the "Man of the Match"-prize.

Tromsø immediately offered Bernier a new contract; however, he rejected it as he wanted to leave Norway for a better league.

Tromsø then put forth an even better deal, but Bernier was determined to leave Tippeligaen.

On May 28, 2007, Bernier left Tromsø for the German 2. Bundesliga club 1. FC Kaiserslautern, where former Vålerenga I.F. Fotball Kjetil Rekdal was the trainer.

2008

On June 25, 2008, Bernier signed a contract with Danish club FC Nordsjælland.

On August 14, 2008, he scored the winning goal in the first leg of a UEFA Cup second qualifying round match versus Scottish club, Queen of the South of Dumfries.

He played over 90 games in all competitions combined with FC Nordsjaelland from the summer of 2008 until the summer of 2011, winning the Danish Cup in 2010 and 2011.

2009

By December 2009, he earned a total of 43 caps, scoring two goals.

2010

Bernier scored the winning goal and his first goal of the 2010 season on November 14 in a 2–1 home win over Lyngby.

He ended his season early in May against Copenhagen, following an early substitution it was revealed that he suffered a fracture in his fibula.

He was voted Player of the Year in 2010 by the supporters of FC Nordsjaelland.

2011

On August 24, 2011, Bernier signed a one-year contract with Lyngby Boldklub.

He made his debut against his former club, in a 4–0 loss to FCN.

On October 16, Bernier scored his first goal for the club in a 3–2 loss to Silkeborg IF.

On December 19, 2011, Bernier signed a contract to join Montreal Impact upon their entry into Major League Soccer in 2012.

He remained under contract with Lyngby Boldklub while they finished their season.

However, he had an out clause that allowed him to leave without a transfer fee to the Impact.

2012

Bernier scored his first goal for Montreal in a 2–0 away victory against Sporting Kansas City on May 5, 2012.

He was named MLS Player of the Week for Week 13–15 in the 2012 MLS.

He was also named MLS Player of the Month for the month of August 2012.

2014

He reached 50 caps in a friendly against Jamaica on September 9, 2014.

2015

Under his captaincy, the Impact reached the CONCACAF Champions League final in 2015 and the MLS Eastern Conference final losing to Toronto FC in 2016.

2017

At age 38, he played the final match of his career on October 22, 2017 against the New England Revolution.